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from the port, we could see the crew members frantically waving and shouting for help. shortly after rescuers arrived. they initially planned to use a rope to reach the barges. but they were forced to retreat due to the big waves. as rescuers approached, crew members jumped one after the other. they all struggled to stay afloat for nearly an hour fighting the current. almost all of them were able to make it back to the port safe and sound, but one remains missing. >> my goodness. and we were saying, i said earlier waves as high as 20 feet high. looks higher than that to me. >> definitely. it was for 50 foot waves forecasted on the eastern shore of the island. and that wasn't even close to the eye. but you saw it wasn't nearly as bad a what some experienced that got close to the eye. we won't be able to get pictures out of it. wind gusts estimated at 235 miles per hour. that's faster than an indycar goes at the indianapolis 500. and you get hit by winds or waves or boards or shingles coming off the roofs. there's a lot more damage but we can't show you because we don't h
from the port, we could see the crew members frantically waving and shouting for help. shortly after rescuers arrived. they initially planned to use a rope to reach the barges. but they were forced to retreat due to the big waves. as rescuers approached, crew members jumped one after the other. they all struggled to stay afloat for nearly an hour fighting the current. almost all of them were able to make it back to the port safe and sound, but one remains missing. >> my goodness. and we...
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beyond that, the port of miami is massive the one of the busiest in the nation. it handles more than half of all cargo coming to or going to latin america and the caribbean. it is the busiest port on the planet for cruise ships, air travel. miami moves more cargo than any other airport this side of the earth. we're only talking about miami here. agriculture. florida is a huge producer of citrus, but it also turns out more than a billion dollars of other vegetables and livestock. add this up and you're talking about $735 billion worth of production a year. giving this state the fourth largest economy in the nation. and every bit of that, if you had a storm this big come through would be and could be effective. >> totally destroyed. what about the numbers of the dead? you heard andrew report, a lot of people did evacuate because they're used to storms, but not of this strength. we're talking 10 thousand plus. i would imagine people would think that couldn't happen, but it could. >> look at hurricane katrina. people were warned, and yet people were caught in it. loo
beyond that, the port of miami is massive the one of the busiest in the nation. it handles more than half of all cargo coming to or going to latin america and the caribbean. it is the busiest port on the planet for cruise ships, air travel. miami moves more cargo than any other airport this side of the earth. we're only talking about miami here. agriculture. florida is a huge producer of citrus, but it also turns out more than a billion dollars of other vegetables and livestock. add this up and...
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beyond that, the port of miami is massive, one of the busiest in the nation. it handles more than half of all car go going to or coming from latin america and the caribbean. it is the busiest port on the planet for cruise ships, air travel. miami airport moves more cargo than any other airport on this side of the earth and more international cargo flights. we're only talking about miami here. agriculture. florida is a huge producer of citrus, but it also turns out more than a billion dollars of other vegetables and livestock. add all of this up and you're talking about $735 billion worth of production a year, giving this state the fourth largest economy in the country. and every bit of that, if you had a storm this big come through would be and could be affected. >> totally destroyed. what about the numbers of the dead? when you're looking at the philippines you heard the report. a lot of people did evacuate. they are used to these storms hitting with regularity but not of this strength. i imagine people would think that that couldn't happen in the united stat
beyond that, the port of miami is massive, one of the busiest in the nation. it handles more than half of all car go going to or coming from latin america and the caribbean. it is the busiest port on the planet for cruise ships, air travel. miami airport moves more cargo than any other airport on this side of the earth and more international cargo flights. we're only talking about miami here. agriculture. florida is a huge producer of citrus, but it also turns out more than a billion dollars of...
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economy. >> and in so many ways in this port is representative of what ports all around the country, they help to keep our economy going, moving products, moving people. making sure that businesses are working. you've got corn and wheat coming from my home state of illinois down the river, ending up here and going all around the world. it's part of the reason why we've been able to increase exports so rapidly is because we've got some of the best natural resources and waterways and facilities in the world. now, growing our economy, creating new jobs, helping middle class families regain a sense of stability and security so they can find good jobs and make sure that their kids are doing even better than they did, that's always been what america's about, but for too many people, that sense that you can make it here if you try, that sense has been slipping away. and my driving focus has been to restore that sense of security. and it should be washington's focus regardless of party. that's what everybody in washington should be thinking about every day. so today, i want to just offer a c
economy. >> and in so many ways in this port is representative of what ports all around the country, they help to keep our economy going, moving products, moving people. making sure that businesses are working. you've got corn and wheat coming from my home state of illinois down the river, ending up here and going all around the world. it's part of the reason why we've been able to increase exports so rapidly is because we've got some of the best natural resources and waterways and...
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customs and border agents say it was headed to japan when he was recovered last week at the port of long angles. >>> some good news for nors gods everywhere. variety reports people are packing theaters for "thor, the dark world." the second installment of the superhero franchise is expected to make $84 million in its opening weekend. that would be about $20 million more than the first movie. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> top of the hour now. i'm fredricka whitfield. here are the top stories this hour. a super typhoon leaves a trail of death and destruction in the philippines. we have astonishing new images from the storm zone. >> as to count two, obstruction of justice -- >> emotional reaction to the verdict of a utah doctor accused of murdering his wife and the jury's decision. >>> huge pieces of a satellite are expected to fall to earth over the next few days. we'll tell you what scientists are saying about exactly when and where it might land. >>> the tragedy unfolding in the philippines from a massive storm. while the government's official death toll stands at 138, the re
customs and border agents say it was headed to japan when he was recovered last week at the port of long angles. >>> some good news for nors gods everywhere. variety reports people are packing theaters for "thor, the dark world." the second installment of the superhero franchise is expected to make $84 million in its opening weekend. that would be about $20 million more than the first movie. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> top of the hour now. i'm fredricka...
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get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> the jungle grows right up to the edge of the airstrip at port kaituma. so where did you go? which way did you go? >> we just ran straight back through there. >> with her mother dead beside the runway, a congressman and three others killed, 12-year-old tracy parks ran for safety in the jungle. >> we ran too far and, of course, it's so thick that, like, once you get so far, you can't -- you get lost and in your direction. >> she was the youngest of five who fled. her 18-year-old sister and a boyfriend, a brother and sister in another family. >> we just kept running and running and running. >> they feared the gunmen would be back. you thought they were going to come kill you? >> i just knew they were going to get us. i figured, well, they knew they didn't get everybody and they knew we were in there so we went in there, we wasn't even about to try to come back here. >> even if they could have found their way. >> it was so dark, so pitch black that you couldn't see two feet in front of you in there in the jungle at night. >> the five of them climbed
get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> the jungle grows right up to the edge of the airstrip at port kaituma. so where did you go? which way did you go? >> we just ran straight back through there. >> with her mother dead beside the runway, a congressman and three others killed, 12-year-old tracy parks ran for safety in the jungle. >> we ran too far and, of course, it's so thick that, like, once you get so far, you can't -- you get lost and in your direction....
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>>> the jungle grows right up to the edge of the airstrip at port kaituma. so where did you go? which way did you go? >> we just ran straight back through there. >> with her mother dead beside the runway, a congressman and three others killed, 12-year-old tracy parks ran for safety in the jungle. >> we ran too far and, of course, it's so thick that, like, once you get so far, you can't -- you get lost and in your direction. >> she was the youngest of five who fled. her 18-year-old sister and a boyfriend, a brother and sister in another family. >> we just kept running and running and running. >> they feared the gunmen would be back. you thought they were going to come kill you? >> i just knew they were going to get us. i figured, well, they knew they didn't get everybody and they knew we were in there so we went in there, we wasn't even about to try to come back here. >> even if they could have found their way. >> it was so dark, so pitch black that you couldn't see two feet in front of you in there in the jungle at night. >> the five of them climbed into a h
>>> the jungle grows right up to the edge of the airstrip at port kaituma. so where did you go? which way did you go? >> we just ran straight back through there. >> with her mother dead beside the runway, a congressman and three others killed, 12-year-old tracy parks ran for safety in the jungle. >> we ran too far and, of course, it's so thick that, like, once you get so far, you can't -- you get lost and in your direction. >> she was the youngest of five who...
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the port authority says if there are delays, expect at jfk and lagardia, 50 minute delays and at newark 30-minute delays. check those flights before you get to the parent. not everybody's been doing that that we've talked to. they've had to wait around here for hours. the ts oo is the expecting another surge of travelers this afternoon and the airport here, they're also preparing for the worst. jim, they've stocked up on pillows and blankets in case people have to spend the night. >> not the place you'd want to spend the night during the holidays. 15, 30-minute delays not too bad. could be worse. alina machado is at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport. how it hamming the volume today? >> it's actually not looking too bad. this is the main security checkpoint here. there's a 10 to 208-minute delay, how long it it will take to get through the checkpoint. lines are building here though. you can see more people are showing up trying to catch their flights. that's to be expected. this is the busiest travel day of the year. the good news though here is that we've only seen a happenedful of d
the port authority says if there are delays, expect at jfk and lagardia, 50 minute delays and at newark 30-minute delays. check those flights before you get to the parent. not everybody's been doing that that we've talked to. they've had to wait around here for hours. the ts oo is the expecting another surge of travelers this afternoon and the airport here, they're also preparing for the worst. jim, they've stocked up on pillows and blankets in case people have to spend the night. >> not...
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that the port commission has requested about the pier 70, water front site. and development project that we are pursuing, with the forest city california. and we have got in the audience today, jack, representing the forest city, and also, we would like to introduce to you today, sarah, dennis phillips with the office of economic and workforce development, she is going to be their project director on the project, reporting to jennifer mats, the water front project director in the mayor's office. >> so, just in that, noting the hour, i am going to go fairly quickly, through this presentation. we the last major milestone for the project was the board of supervisors, approval of the term sheet for the project. and describing the general financial agreements between the parties, it is not a binding document and we can't enter into a binding contract with forest city on the development until after sequa but that was an 11-0 vote at the board of supervisors, a lot of positive testimony from the community at the board. and that, that completed, the phase one, milest
that the port commission has requested about the pier 70, water front site. and development project that we are pursuing, with the forest city california. and we have got in the audience today, jack, representing the forest city, and also, we would like to introduce to you today, sarah, dennis phillips with the office of economic and workforce development, she is going to be their project director on the project, reporting to jennifer mats, the water front project director in the mayor's...
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and that building code impacts the port's building codes and requires that we amend the various port building codes that we have. i just wanted the commission and the community know that there is a draft of the various port building codes. it is the building code green mechanical and electrical and plumbing codes, and all of those codes have to be amended to be consistent with the new state code and we have the codes available on the port website, sf port.com for the public and for the commission to review. and the staff will be back to the port commission and in december to present the final draft of the building codes for your approval assuming that you do approve them. the new port codes will go into effect january first, 2014 at the same time that the state code goes into effect. and i mentioned a couple of times the port commission meeting in december and i want to remind folks and i know that the commission at the last meeting but i want to remind folks that the december commission meeting will be december the 12th which is a thursday and we usually meet on taouses and so the d
and that building code impacts the port's building codes and requires that we amend the various port building codes that we have. i just wanted the commission and the community know that there is a draft of the various port building codes. it is the building code green mechanical and electrical and plumbing codes, and all of those codes have to be amended to be consistent with the new state code and we have the codes available on the port website, sf port.com for the public and for the...
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the port is not going to be the same without nelson. have a great retirement. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> hi, commissioners, nate cruise of the real estate division and i am a analyst and i would like to speak about nelson's retirement and i have been a whopping three years so i have a long time to live up to his example. when i started here i didn't know my way around when there are first trying to get your bearings there are the folks that are a resource and sort of a welcome place to go with your questions, which are probably pretty silly but nelson was one of those people for me and helpful in trying to learn the ins and outs of contracting and maintaining the scores and scores of utility accounts that we have. and i would not have certainly, learned what i about without nelson and he is a good guy to work with and so we will miss him, thanks. >> hi, commissioners, madam director, i'm edwin and i worked with nelson for most of my career, which is like over three years. i just want to personally assure you that his desk is in good
the port is not going to be the same without nelson. have a great retirement. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> hi, commissioners, nate cruise of the real estate division and i am a analyst and i would like to speak about nelson's retirement and i have been a whopping three years so i have a long time to live up to his example. when i started here i didn't know my way around when there are first trying to get your bearings there are the folks that are a resource and sort of a welcome...
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on developing the mission bay project and the port owned parks all around the shore line. and knowing how we can adapt to rising tides is a critically important piece. >> thank you. >> any other public comment, and comments from commissioners? no. sorry. >> sue, and i am glad that you are tackling and not going to become republican naysayers, i want to point out that you have the jurisdiction along the shore line. i want to remind you what you did a couple of minutes ago. that see wall is in the flood season and at 330, and the other sea wall are all to flooding and sooner or later the port has to deal with lands that they own on the other side of the embarcadero as well as the piers. >> i am going to pay attention to these studies as well and i would just put out your schedule, and for awarding the warriors, is they have a lease that will end in 2080. and you look at this, and this is between, 10 to 17 inches, and 2050 and 31 to 69 by 2100 and so just kind of split the difference. and we have a big problem. and the port has toto as we undertake it and we have to keep it i
on developing the mission bay project and the port owned parks all around the shore line. and knowing how we can adapt to rising tides is a critically important piece. >> thank you. >> any other public comment, and comments from commissioners? no. sorry. >> sue, and i am glad that you are tackling and not going to become republican naysayers, i want to point out that you have the jurisdiction along the shore line. i want to remind you what you did a couple of minutes ago. that...
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in an economy ripe to explode if things continue to trend, the busy port appears even busier today as workers prepare for the oncoming holiday. hey, chef. how are you doing? >> it figures, doesn't it? >> it does. welcome to myanmar. >> philip lajaunie, owner and proprietor of my old restaurant les halles. back before i wrote the book that changed my life to whatever it is i am today, i had never been to asia until this guy sent me to japan, and got me hooked on a continent. >> there we go. >> oh, nice. chicken head, yeah. >> that is the perfect mood awakener. >> flip traveled constantly, bouncing around asia for decades. he's relentlessly curious, and without fear or prejudice. >> fantastic. >> it makes perfect sense over cold brew and chicken necks, flip is the one joining mess to explore this particular moment in myanmar. >> the party. >> it is going to be a party. full moon party tonight. what's that mean? we have no idea. >> we don't know. there's only one way to find out, i suppose. ♪ >> it sounds like a party. >> it's crazy from now on. >> it's full moon day, a holiday marking
in an economy ripe to explode if things continue to trend, the busy port appears even busier today as workers prepare for the oncoming holiday. hey, chef. how are you doing? >> it figures, doesn't it? >> it does. welcome to myanmar. >> philip lajaunie, owner and proprietor of my old restaurant les halles. back before i wrote the book that changed my life to whatever it is i am today, i had never been to asia until this guy sent me to japan, and got me hooked on a continent....
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advice the port and the port in turn will then advise the tenant and as to whether or not they will extend the lease. >> okay. >> so, let's say, forest city and they are out of this completely and we had a lease similar to this. that forest city did not have anything to do with and they were dealing directly with the port and do you have this paragraph in the leases? could i ask the question. >> this is not a general condition in a poor lease and so this was put into the lease due to the requests from the forest city. >> for both of these. >> yes. >> okay. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> any other questions? >> could you tell me a little bit about how this lease is going to benefit the southern water front community benefit beautifiation fund? >> i have spoken with the tenant and i know for sure with regard to the lease 15690 as they have done on the site at 20th and illinois, they have put plants, and greenry to try to beutify the area, and i am not sure what is going to happen. i have brought this to their attention, and made them aware that this has to be addressed but i am
advice the port and the port in turn will then advise the tenant and as to whether or not they will extend the lease. >> okay. >> so, let's say, forest city and they are out of this completely and we had a lease similar to this. that forest city did not have anything to do with and they were dealing directly with the port and do you have this paragraph in the leases? could i ask the question. >> this is not a general condition in a poor lease and so this was put into the lease...
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but the port operates as a trustee to the state, and the state has oversight on what the port is doing on the land. and have on occasion, look over our shoulder to make sure they kind of concur that the lands are being managed according to certain public trust principles which are basically water related gets first dibs on what gets to happen. >> there was a vote of the people, what was it, ten years ago or something, when we were talking about what should happen on san francisco's waterfront for development. and the citizens of san francisco voted to make sure that only maritime related uses occurred. >> that was proposition h. i was loaned from the planning department to the port to develop the port's waterfront land use plan. in terms of getting back to the question, shouldn't the low -- some of these low revenue uses locate here. this shrinking industrial base within the southeast section of the city is making it more difficult. there's more eyes looking to the port's property to absorb as much of that. and for certain things like a concrete batch plant and aggregate where you can
but the port operates as a trustee to the state, and the state has oversight on what the port is doing on the land. and have on occasion, look over our shoulder to make sure they kind of concur that the lands are being managed according to certain public trust principles which are basically water related gets first dibs on what gets to happen. >> there was a vote of the people, what was it, ten years ago or something, when we were talking about what should happen on san francisco's...
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that we have on the port property. so, out of the 77 million. shown is the total fiscal year 2012, 13, revenue, roughly, 17 million is brought in by parking. and of that 17 million, approximately, 10 million is directly associated with the parking lot operations. and so, ten million that is roughly 13 percent of the revenue from the parking lot operations and the other 7 million on comes in through our meters, and fine and whatnot. and so it is an extremely important component, financially to the port and the election of the operator is critical to us as an organization, and staying financially, viable. well, while the numbers are important, what also is extremely important, is the inner dependance and to the visitor experience and to have an operator that is totally focused on the financial component of it, we do need to have someone that has the operational know how and skills, and customer service skills that allow us to have a good, posive relationship with our existing tenants and plus the visitors who come, and v
that we have on the port property. so, out of the 77 million. shown is the total fiscal year 2012, 13, revenue, roughly, 17 million is brought in by parking. and of that 17 million, approximately, 10 million is directly associated with the parking lot operations. and so, ten million that is roughly 13 percent of the revenue from the parking lot operations and the other 7 million on comes in through our meters, and fine and whatnot. and so it is an extremely important component, financially to...
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port and we'd be happy to work with your office or the offices of the supervisors adjacent to the port for any ways that we can enhance the signage and the legibility, we'd much rather have people paying through the meter than through citations. >> okay. i'm sure everybody here who ran into an -- anyone else? nobody at the port? okay, just me? just me. okay. so, i'm happy to support this resolution because it doesn't extend locations for meters and that was my biggest concern. i didn't want us to just begin placing meters all over the place, i'll wake up one morning and all of a sudden, two, three, four blocks in my neighborhood have meters and that's what most of my neighbors were concerned about and many of the e-mails that i received from constituents were concerned about expansions and not having the ability to participate in those expansions so i'm happy to see this has been amended and has made it clear that we're not talking about an extension, we're talking specifically about replacement repairs and it's outlined clearly in the resolution, so i really appreciate that. i'd like
port and we'd be happy to work with your office or the offices of the supervisors adjacent to the port for any ways that we can enhance the signage and the legibility, we'd much rather have people paying through the meter than through citations. >> okay. i'm sure everybody here who ran into an -- anyone else? nobody at the port? okay, just me? just me. okay. so, i'm happy to support this resolution because it doesn't extend locations for meters and that was my biggest concern. i didn't...
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and the port is going to be focused on the dda and the financial plan to fund all of the infrastructure and steven wheel on the port staff is going to be working very closely with the forest city engineers to develop that infrastructure plan and coordinate with the other city departments like the san francisco public utilities commission and the department of public works. so, we are trying to get an interdisciplinary team from across the city to really focus on how we build this new neighborhood. and so that, and in closing. i mentioned the exclusive negotiating agreement earlier. and we do intend to come back to you with a proposal to amend that exclusive negotiating agreement, perhaps as early as the november meeting. and to address a few issues for this phase two, period of time. so that concludes my presentation and sarah and i are available to answer any questions. >> is there any public comment? >> commissioners is there any comment. >> i have a comment i am happy that you get your ppa letter from planning and i like how you are lining up your ducks there, and especially with the
and the port is going to be focused on the dda and the financial plan to fund all of the infrastructure and steven wheel on the port staff is going to be working very closely with the forest city engineers to develop that infrastructure plan and coordinate with the other city departments like the san francisco public utilities commission and the department of public works. so, we are trying to get an interdisciplinary team from across the city to really focus on how we build this new...
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navy ships around asia like chess pieces ending up at ports where francis' firm would overbill the u.s. >> i think it would be fair to say that they were seduced by mr. francis. >> reporter: retired navy captain kevin ire understands this like few others. he served 30 years and was a commanding officer of a ship in asia that frequented some of the same ports where fat leonard operated, and even attended parties with the businessman. having looked this man in the eye, can you see how that seduction could happen? >> i do. he's very charming. he's very social. you know, whereas i might go -- i might be at this party, and i'll have a budweiser. leonard is drirnging dom perignon. >> reporter: only the finest for francis, says captain ire. he seemed eager to share with his military friends. in court, francis appeared next to his alleged co-conspitter, trading in his tuxedo for a jail jumpsuit and shackles. >> you can kind of see how if you fell into the mode of socializing with him, it might be possible to get swept up by that. and that's why, you know, so many military oflsers are a little
navy ships around asia like chess pieces ending up at ports where francis' firm would overbill the u.s. >> i think it would be fair to say that they were seduced by mr. francis. >> reporter: retired navy captain kevin ire understands this like few others. he served 30 years and was a commanding officer of a ship in asia that frequented some of the same ports where fat leonard operated, and even attended parties with the businessman. having looked this man in the eye, can you see how...
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the latest. >>> many are stopping apt the port of oakland and police are moving in at the port now and why are they out there. arm what they are trying to do is clear this entrance because all of these cars are being stopped from getting in and oakland police are warning them that they have to now they are holding they are own life to make sure these vehicles can get in and at least at this point it is working and now this long line of cars which has been waiting for if the last 20 or 30 minutes or so trying to get in. now only one vehicle as we continue to watch this action and how it will all go down this morning, let me tell you why they are so upset. the port is trying to go green. they want truck drivers to go green or they can't work there more 0 so they wantee missions fees pause this new regulation fees going into. >> affects and protesters are making their way pack through here. i am not sure if they will call in some from from folks here. can you tell us. >> and are you going to get more police in here? >> we will get another squad. >> reporter: are you taking anybody into cu
the latest. >>> many are stopping apt the port of oakland and police are moving in at the port now and why are they out there. arm what they are trying to do is clear this entrance because all of these cars are being stopped from getting in and oakland police are warning them that they have to now they are holding they are own life to make sure these vehicles can get in and at least at this point it is working and now this long line of cars which has been waiting for if the last 20 or...
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to leave and go back to the nearby town of port kaituma. ryan and his aide jackie speier spent the night in jonestown. >> and i was awake a good part of the night thinking, how quickly can we get out of here tomorrow? >> leslie wilson was thinking the same thing. a small group of black members hoped to walk out that next morning to go on a picnic, so they said. but at first her husband, joe wilson, seen here in yellow, a top security guard for jim jones, told her she could not take their son jakari but suddenly he handed the boy back to leslie. >> and we immediately started taking off. and so to say i was panicked is -- i was horrified. i was so, so scared. >> nine of them left. these five adults, plus three young daughters in one family and leslie's 3-year-old son. >> and i started carrying him tied to a sheet on my back. >> they had to climb a hill in the open to leave. >> everyone can look up and see us walking. i was just shaking. i was so, so frightened. >> they heard a truck approaching as they reached the thick jungle near the entran
to leave and go back to the nearby town of port kaituma. ryan and his aide jackie speier spent the night in jonestown. >> and i was awake a good part of the night thinking, how quickly can we get out of here tomorrow? >> leslie wilson was thinking the same thing. a small group of black members hoped to walk out that next morning to go on a picnic, so they said. but at first her husband, joe wilson, seen here in yellow, a top security guard for jim jones, told her she could not take...
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housing and one of the port properties. and in that strategy, that staff, was looking at in terms of looking at the assets that a port have and how could we exploit bringing those to the high sxeft so one of the strategies was developing affordable housing on the sea wall lot, 322-1, and using the proceeds from that to offset the development costs on pier 70 and as you almost would be aware, pier 70 is anticipated to have between 2.2 million square feet to 3 million square feet of commercial space. and so provide in the hand of the development. and there is significant costs associated with that, and particularly with the impact fee that will need to be paid. and so part of the proceed, from sea wall 322-1 will be used to effect that in terms of making the project (inaudible). and as indicated in the staff, memorandum, part of this strategy, led staff to pursue both state and local legislation to give thiserization to what we are proposing to be done. the rationale includes the that the site that we are proposing to be used
housing and one of the port properties. and in that strategy, that staff, was looking at in terms of looking at the assets that a port have and how could we exploit bringing those to the high sxeft so one of the strategies was developing affordable housing on the sea wall lot, 322-1, and using the proceeds from that to offset the development costs on pier 70 and as you almost would be aware, pier 70 is anticipated to have between 2.2 million square feet to 3 million square feet of commercial...